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GCSE Results 2016: Easthampstead Park Community School

He said: “I feel pretty good about my results”.

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“The value added grades for all the girls are superb”.

As a result, Neale-Wade ranks inside the top one per cent of schools nationally for Level of Progress in English, with a figure of 92.4 per cent.

When these two core subjects are combined, 76 per cent were awarded a grade C or better in both English and maths.

Chloe Norton and Daniel Rose both achieved two A*s, six As and two Bs, while James Barratt was not far behind with two A*s, five As and two Bs. “Once again, Hope Valley College students will be highly sought after by a wide range of post-16 colleges and school sixth forms”. We have not only met that challenging target, we have exceeded it, and we are absolutely delighted. “Every subject has performed strongly”.

Half of pupils at Colchester Academy got five A* to C grades including English and Maths, which is eight per cent less than past year.

History, which switched to the IGCSE, this year achieved 75% of grades A*-A.

“With the support of Giles teachers and support staff, students can now see the fruits of their hard work and commitment over the past few years”.

A remarkable third of all grades achieved this year were at A* and A grade, which was a massive hike of 15% on last year.

Among the success stories were twins Alex and William Mehew, who achieved 18 A*s between them.

Students and staff at Campion School in Bugbrooke are celebrating for the second week running after receiving another set of examination results.

The school also celebrated 14 per cent of their papers with a grade A*.

Francesca Tennyson and Lucy McCann pick up their GCSE results at St Patrick’s Academy. We are very proud of all our students. They have worked incredibly hard and rightly deserve to celebrate.

“They are motivated to achieve, making me proud of our success”.

Many seemed happy and headteacher Gary Watson was upbeat after 65 per cent of pupils gained five or more A* to C grades, including English and Maths.

Pupils at Jarrow School were over the moon when they picked up their GCSE results today.

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Lady Christine Edwards, principal of the academy, said she is delighted at the outcome. All the work I put in during the year has really paid off.

GCSE results day at Hazelwood Integrated College. INNT 35-801CON